Website for an Industrial Robot Refurbishment Company

Hi everyone :wave:

I recently delivered a website built with Bricks for an Industrial Robot Refurbishment Company.

www.aeterno-robotics.com

I’ve been using Bricks for about six months now, and I’m really impressed. I used to work with Elementor and was hesitant about switching, but I’m so glad I did. Bricks is much more advanced and works so much more logically from a developer’s perspective.

I use Bricks in combination with ACF, Core Framework, Bricksforge, and Nextbricks. The choice between the last two depends on the project. This combination of plugins allows me to achieve just about anything.

I wanted to share this project because I found it really enjoyable to work on. Curious to hear your thoughts!

Christiaan

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This looks really nice! Good job :slight_smile:

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Great use of colors. Beautiful responsiveness.

Noticed the “Cookies” link in the footer is empty. Maybe the owner will fix that, but now you know just in case.

Good job :wave: :grinning:

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Thank you, @BagOfBricks!

I noticed the issue with the link as well, and it will be corrected. Appreciate the feedback! :slight_smile:

I think it’s marketing genius how visitors can go from page to page in the refurbishment section of the website learning about the process, and how within each section that answers different questions, there is a link to answer another question and to see the robots for sale. It feels like a merry go round, where no matter where visitors might stop asking questions, there is the link to take them to see the product.

I’m going to use that myself one day.

Everything I saw looked good on mobile.

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Nice work.

It’s very responsive.

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